Really, on what basis? So all those people eating green or fruit smoothies are misguided?

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Originally Posted by Rrrrrachel

I'm suspicious of ALL diets like this, by the way. I don't believe in miracle foods that of you just add them to your diet your problems will be solved or in foods that are so awful they're causing all your problems. I don't think there's one right way to eat for everyone, but in general I think a variety of nutritious foods in sensible portions with occasional treats is common sense.

Isn't this what Blaylock is recommending? It is one of the least faddy cancer diets I have come across.

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Originally Posted by Rrrrrachel

If Paul offit recommended it I would still wonder where the science was, but yes I'm suspicious of what blaylock is selling.

Okay, you admit bias. I am still waiting for the "science" which demonstrates eating lots of slightly cooked veggies is bad for you?

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I'm not the one asserting that blenderizing is better or bone broth is miraculous. I only said there was no science to support it. I'm not going to be able to find a research study that says there's no research to support whatever nonsense blaylock is selling this week. If you think that means you got me or whatever than so be it.

I'm sure green smoothies are very healthy. If they get people to eat more vegetables that's awesome. However, I don't know that they're better for you than a salad or some regular cooked collards or kale.

Here's a pretty good rundown of the diet. On the surface it sounds fine, but he makes lots of claims I don't think are supported by science. As far as I know excitotoxin is a term he invented. I have no idea what a Christopher egg is.

I'm not the one asserting that blenderizing is better or bone broth is miraculous. I only said there was no science to support it. I'm not going to be able to find a research study that says there's no research to support whatever nonsense blaylock is selling this week. If you think that means you got me or whatever than so be it.

I'm sure green smoothies are very healthy. If they get people to eat more vegetables that's awesome. However, I don't know that they're better for you than a salad or some regular cooked collards or kale.

Rachel, this is not about me "getting" you. But I do get the impression you type before you think sometimes. If you had taken the time to read about the Blaylock diet, you would have seen it is really quite reasonable. Green smoothies are a way to consume a large quantity of green veggies; I actually think they are too high in fiber and not easily digested. I believe raw green veggie juices to be better for vitamin and mineral absorption.

Back to vaxxed vs. unvaxxed study.

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